Thanks. I'll pass on going back to assumed lengthy analogies and opt instead to ask you to provide a brief explanation and the Scripture you base it on. In lieu of your willingness to do this, I'm OK to pass for now.
The Genesis post-Fall narrative speaks of two (2) seeds that God decreed: The seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent -- and the spiritual offspring (seed) of each. Now...in the Garden, apart from God, there are only three other moral entities: Satan within the serpent, Eve and Adam. Tell me, sir: To which seed does Adam belong? Easy peasy question even though 2 / 3 doesn't work too evenly. But I'm sure you'll find a convoluted workaround for that pesky, little problem -- and another irksome problem to make things even more interesting: Adam did not descend from Eve -- but the text talks of her and her spiritual offspring, e.g. the Messiah to come who would crush the serpent's head. So, we're looking at Eve and her biological-spiritual downline.
And please...try to refrain from being simplistic by appealing to Gen 3:21 to make your case for Adam because that is not only easily explained but it should be understood in the context of vv. 22-24, as well. Furthermore, when the preponderance of evidence (such as my argument in 3044) says something very different from how many misinterpret one text, I think common sense would dictate which is the most logical and likely conclusion.