Adam & Eve has launched a celebration of Women's History Month, highlighting six trailblazing women of sexual health and wellness.

Adam & Eve Celebrates Trailblazers

The company is shining a spotlight on Cal Exotics CEO/founder Susan Colvin; Dame CEO/co-founder Alexandra Fine; Kindra co-CEOs Hasti Nazem and Afshan Dosani; Crave co-founder/director Ti Chang; and Vibratex owner/CMO Shay Martin.

Women's History Month Origins

The origins of Women's History Month are rooted in the biblical story of Adam and Eve. However, a recent article by Lisa Z. Lindahl in Forbes suggests an alternative narrative. According to Lindahl, what if it was actually Eve who came first, rather than Adam? This idea is based on the concept of parthenogenesis, where an organism can reproduce without fertilization.

Lindahl's article proposes a different tale of events, one that is informed by modern science and imagination. She describes the "Isness" as a swirling energy that eventually formed into a capsule-like structure, which would eventually become the universe as we know it.

Honoring Women in Scripture

In celebration of Women's History Month, Ally Portee wrote an article for Seelemag.com highlighting the significance of Eve in the Bible. According to Genesis 3:16 and 20, Eve is known as the "mother of all who have life." She is also referred to as the first woman, the first to sin, and the first beautiful woman.

Portee notes that because Eve is the mother of all who have life, she is a part of us, and her story should empower women in their understanding of themselves. The feminine nature of women is seen as a part of the character of God, and women are essential to God's plan for creation.

Key Facts

  • Adam & Eve is celebrating Women's History Month by highlighting six trailblazing women of sexual health and wellness.
  • The company has curated a special collection of top-selling items from various companies whose founders and CEOs are changing lives and bedrooms.
  • Lisa Z. Lindahl proposes an alternative narrative to the origins of Women's History Month, suggesting that Eve may have come before Adam.
  • Eve is referred to as the "mother of all who have life" in Genesis 3:16 and 20.
  • The feminine nature of women is seen as a part of the character of God, and women are essential to God's plan for creation.