Many have asked this over and over but deflowering Guam virgins as a job is only a myth. The so-called "Guam law" that forbids women to marry as virgins is just a rumor that was made up in an issue of the Marie Claire a deccade ago. Sorry to break your job aspirations but there is no proof that such bizarre law exists in Guam to this day. We hope this article from Project Guam can correct this misunderstanding by providing the following three reasons to prove that there is no such bizarre law in Guam.

First reason... Guam is a predominant Catholic society. (Does that give it away?)
Second... Prostitution (trading sex for goods/money) is illegal in Guam, USA... So, having a job that pays you to have sex with a virgin is illegal.
Finally... Guam residents, especially women, held huge peaceful protests and massive boycotts against the Marie Claire magazine, which were burned for the mass media to see.
It is amazing how one bizarre and untrue article from a well known magazine can spread to other magazines and then to the internet.
Seems, if you repeat a lie often enough, it eventually becomes truth and this is what is happening. It came to a point where political leaders had to intervene to correct this rumor. Madelline Bordallo, the Lt. Governor at the time took charge of holding a women's rights rally and described the Guam virgin article in the Marie Claire as "degrading and clearly written in ignorance".
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