Who was the first human sex offender to ever live?

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Obviously there was no concept of sex offenses in the Stone Age, so interpret this using typical modern laws.
 
Using ancient Sumeria as a basis, the first legally coded sex crimes were likely related to adultery, with more severe punishments for women than for men.

Early societies around the world also typically defined "rape" not as a violation of a woman or girl's dignity and sexual boundaries, but as either adultery, or as taking her virginity outside of marriage, as both were considered "theft" (stealing either from her father, or stealing from her husband, or stealing from her hypothetical future husband)

By these standards, a husband sexually battering his wife was not legally considered a crime, but a man and woman mutually agreeing to have sex, albeit before marriage, was considered a grave offense.
 
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God when he created sex and sin and made it mandatory.
According to the Bible, humans were not considered capable of sinning until they ate from the Tree of Knowledge, and then gained a sense of morality.

Had the apple not been eaten, humans would have been free of that knowledge forever, doing whatever they wanted, driven completely by the savage whims of their id, yet considered innocent due to their ignorance.

All evil and debauchery would not have been considered sin, due to that ignorance.

While I am not religious, personally, I prefer bearing the burden of awareness.
 
According to the Bible, humans were not considered capable of sinning until they ate from the Tree of Knowledge, and then gained a sense of morality.

Had the apple not been eaten, humans would have been free of that knowledge forever, doing whatever they wanted, driven completely by the savage whims of their id, yet considered innocent due to their ignorance.

All evil and debauchery would not have been considered sin, due to that ignorance.

While I am not religious, personally, I prefer bearing the burden of awareness.
Yeah but according to the pantless methhead below the bridge of my city who actually speaks to God regularily and wasn't a sand nigger like the ones who wrote the Bible, it was all part of God's jewish scheme to make billions in real state, and boy it fucking worked.
 
In a modern sense... basically all of them.

Rape, cannibalism, genocide and slavery were pretty much the human standard until shockingly recently, in terms of evolutionary time.

We've all got rapists and rape victims in our genetic background, just like we all have slave-owners and slaves in our ancestry. Distinctions like these are a recent (and in most cases, local) phenomenon.
 
In a modern sense... basically all of them.

Rape, cannibalism, genocide and slavery were pretty much the human standard until shockingly recently, in terms of evolutionary time.
I'm pretty slavery only emerged with agriculture since slavery is untenable without permanent settlement and large food surpluses, on evolutionary timescales that means slavery has existed for very little. Same for genocide, if you count the Neolithic Y-chromosome bottleneck as the first "genocide"
 
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