Absolutely not. This is yet another urban myth, do some proper research once in a while and not just read content aggregator websites.
Here is an extract of the marriage laws of Guam.
§ 3106. Release, Generally.
Neither party to a contract to marry is bound by a promise made in ignorance of the other's want of personal chastity, and either is released there from by unchaste conduct on the part of the other unless both parties participate therein.
There you go, if one party of the marriage isn't a virgin the other can annual the marriage unless both are non-virgins or agree to be bound.
The law states:Dogfighting is a felony in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, and the interstate transportation of dogs for fighting purposes is prohibited by the federal Animal Welfare Act. All 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam and the Virgin Islands prohibit the possession of dogs for fighting; and 48 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands prohibit being a spectator at a dogfight.These laws were enforce since the mid 1970s.
Marriage of the Virgin - Perugino - was created in 1504.
The Marriage of the Virgin - Raphael - was created in 1504.
Same-sex marriage is legal in Guam effective June 9, 2015, pursuant to a ruling of the US District Court for the District of Guam.
Virgin Islands and Guam.
Yes, there are many people who are virgin until marriage.
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Yes. Same-sex marriage is legal in Guam effective June 9, 2015, pursuant to a ruling of the US District Court for the District of Guam.
The major obstacles are the legislature, the Governor and public opinion, none of which favor legalization. The only thing same-sex marriage has going for it in Guam is the fact that Guam marriage laws are subject to scrutiny by the US federal court system, and could possibly one day be struck down as unconstitutional.
guam, puerto rico, us virgin islands
Have Their own government
territorial courts