Two, if you count Lilith. I can’t speak for the gender of the serpent, but we could be at three!
(Lilith, for anyone who doesn’t know, was Adam’s first wife in some Jewish traditions. She was created from the same clay as Adam, per Genesis chapter 1, so considered herself equal with Adam. For this “sin”, she was kicked out of the garden and turned into a demon. Then Eve was made from Adam’s rib so she’d know her place.)
Fashion-hat art by Vic Prezio (1967).
Note that the model had tan-lines more conservative than this. Interesting, that the artist depicted this so faithfully: Tan-lines were sexy, then.
“Girls of the Garden of Eden”? There was only one.
That depends on your definition: There were two females present, tho’ female what is where things got sticky.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilith
Two, if you count Lilith. I can’t speak for the gender of the serpent, but we could be at three!
(Lilith, for anyone who doesn’t know, was Adam’s first wife in some Jewish traditions. She was created from the same clay as Adam, per Genesis chapter 1, so considered herself equal with Adam. For this “sin”, she was kicked out of the garden and turned into a demon. Then Eve was made from Adam’s rib so she’d know her place.)