In this research we tried to understand the constitution of cognitive structures of the social emotions involved in commission of sexual crimes. Specifically, we found the constitution of thought systems, meanings and intentionality of social emotions involved in the commission of sexual crimes. These sexual crimes are multidimensional, both cognitive and emotional. From a space-time view, this aspects shape socio-affectively dramas and geometries of intentionality and sexual criminal action. The methodological focus was phenomenology, 24 people convicted and not convicted of sexual crimes participated, besides in-depth interviews and anecdotal accounts were conducted. In addition, we found eight constitutive modes called ‘dramas’: parental, savior, collector, narcissist, ghost, predator, cannibal and undefined; we found as well five constitutive processes of conformation: diachrony, conflicting polarities, emotions as mechanisms of orientation and interaction, situational and synchronous features, and the sexualization of emotion. Our discussion was developed around: the sexual political body, the imagination and irrationality as a structure of meaning, the emotions in dramas and geometries, the sexualization of emotion, the displacements of emotions and the conical consciousness. In conclusion, the cognitive structure of sexual crime is constituted in the early sexualization of emotions as a response to conflicts of abuse, abandonment, attachment and overprotection. Consequently, throughout their sexual lives they display dramas and geometries that recycle this conflict over and over again by means of compulsive and risky sexual practices.