Interpretation of Ketubot 11b, section 6 in the Talmud
Talmudic Passage: Ketubot 11b, 6
Content: Rava’s interpretation of the Mishna states that an adult man who engages in intercourse with a minor girl less than three years old has committed no wrongdoing, as intercourse with a girl under three years old is considered equivalent to poking a finger into the eye. This implies that the Talmud views such a child as not being capable of sexual consent or being considered an adult for legal purposes.
Note: This passage is part of the Talmudic discussion on the laws of ketubot (marriage contracts) and the age of consent, highlighting the complex and nuanced approach of the Talmud to issues of sexuality and childhood.