Discussions regarding "mature women" and anatomy typically focus on two distinct areas: biological health education—clarifying female anatomy and its changes over time—and the psychological traits of emotional maturity.
In a social and psychological context, a "mature woman" is defined by her mental and emotional development rather than just age. Common traits include: Female Reproductive System: Structure & Function
Educators often use the term "holes" in a clinical context to clear up common misconceptions about female anatomy. Most women have three external openings in the pelvic region: