My opinion would be that withdrawing from something you enjoy, being part of the kink community is counterproductive. It seems to me from what you've said that the problem lies more with a lack of understanding from those you've partnered with.
This is a real problem on kink sites where opportunistic wannabe doms will place undue stress on you with unrealistic expectations and unhelpful comments. Finding a genuine compatible and sympathetic dom can be a daunting task at the best of times, trying to find one while your head is in turmoil must be awful.
I'd recommend you take the advice of
@Nurse Pervert and channel your efforts into building up your self esteem and self love. If you find your kinky feelings awkward to handle or downright embarrassing then have a read of
this post on dealing with guilt.
Being happy in your own skin, accepting who you are and the things you like is essential before you can embark on the journey into a fully fledged relationship. Because if you don't fully understand your wants and needs how will anyone else be able to?
And that brings me back to the start, here you will find many who have traveled the same journey as you. They have had the same doubts and fears, gone through the same messed up interactions with dopey doms and come out the other side with wisdom and knowledge you can tap in to. Here are your peers, your folks, your peeps. Discussing these kind of issues is the way forward, the way you'll discover you are not alone, you are not to blame, you just need to understand yourself better and it will all become clear.