Hi there, Ambercookies! I’m glad the resources Kier gave you helped you feel better about all this!
I’m sorry to hear that your parents have such a harsh view of masturbation — it really is a normal, healthy activity that lots of people do without any problems. Since this isn’t an emergency, it’s probably alright for you to wait to see a gynaecologist, but I want to check if there is a way around this. You don’t
have to tell your parents that you are interested in masturbation. Do you think there is a chance they would take you to a doctor if you gave them an excuse? You know them best — would they agree if you told them that your stomach has been hurting, or that you’ve been having problems with your period? At your age, it’s likely that the doctor will expect to speak to you alone, so you’ll have support if you want a private consultation.
I've never really thought about touching other parts of my private area, mostly because I'm kind of scared to...
If it helps, know that it would be difficult to really hurt yourself while exploring, especially if you start slow and small and take simple precautions, like making sure your nails are not too sharp. I think it’s helpful to think of any pain or discomfort as a sign from your body that you need to make an adjustment of some kind. I wouldn’t advise pushing past pain, but experiencing it doesn’t mean you are doing anything wrong, if that makes sense.
There are all sorts of ideas out there about what sex should be like and what you should do to be a good partner. But none of these matter more than what you and any partner you have actually want. Many people enjoy vaginal sex, so it’s fair that you want to try it for yourself. But if you were to decide that you never want to try insertion, that would also be okay — as Kier discussed, it wouldn’t prevent you from having pleasurable sex with a partner.
Feel free to ask if you have any other questions!