I wouldn't put it that way. I think women were created to be nurturing, to err on the side of compassion (where men can err on the side of Justice/retribution). I believe this is a good quality, but that the devil used it against her. It is a good quality that, when abused, makes her somewhat more susceptible to deception and manipulation. Any current or former womanizer would probably confirm this. (A young woman with 'Daddy issues' can be spotted a mile away.)

It's also why Adam is all the more at fault: he stood by and let his wife be manipulated, saying nothing. He should have crushed the serpent under his foot, or at least driven it out of the garden. Buck stops with "him," almost always. In his defense (and somewhat jokingly), she was the first naked woman he ever saw so I doubt he was thinking clearly...

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