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How do I stop being scared?

A little bit of background before I pose my question.

I am a gay woman, happily engaged to a beautiful woman. We have been in a long distance relationship for almost 2 years now. I met her in Dec 2017 and got engaged. We live in two different countries -- tons of paperwork/ visa policies have been successful in keeping us apart. I am out, she is not. We don't have a support system to speak of -- my friends don't approve of my relationship choices, my sister has been on the fence and my parents pretend like I never came out to them.

I am happy. I cannot believe how lucky I am to have found her. I know how devoted she is to me and I love her with all my heart. But I am a practical person and she's more emotional. I fall really short when it comes to understanding her emotions and mood swings, etc. I also have been a bad relationship before where I failed catastrophically.

We're trying a knot soon and I cannot think of a single person who will show up and bless us whole heartedly on our wedding day. Sad as that sounds, what terrifies me is what if I am not able to keep her safe and fulfill her emotional needs?

What do I do? It's not that I don't listen but I am also a person who had learnt it the hard way to let go of baggage and let go of grudges which she can't seem to do. How can I stop being rational and be more considerate towards her? Any ideas?
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Don't focus on your doubts...
Appu47 · 36-40, F
@EugenieLaBorgia, I am trying my best :) But sometimes I just cannot seem to figure this one out. She's very important to me and I really don't want to mess this up for either of us. There are a lot of unknowns, you cannot know everything there is to know when you start a marriage but ugh, I can't seem to shake it. What if I am not able to change enough?
@Appu47 why should you change I dont think you are both ready for marriage just yet.
Sorry I don't mean to be harsh. I just think you need to sort some emotional things out first.
Appu47 · 36-40, F
@Cutiepi23 , all opinions are welcome. I am the emotional hold up here and I tried therapy for a while but I had to give that up because my work schedule got bizarre. She is the one for me.. so I will do the best I can. Won't be giving up but will take your words into consideration :)