Hey Para0402.
I want to touch on some things not mentioned by others, but first... I don't think anyone can really tell you what you should do. When you come out it needs to be your decision, because you have to be prepared to accept the consequences. No one really knows how it's going to turn out until it happens. For some people it is easy and goes great, for others it is hard and goes horrible. For most it is a mixed bag, and you have to be prepared to accept the good with the bad. As a result, it is important for YOU to make the decision, and for YOU to be comfortable with it.
Now that you mention the country you're speaking of is Malaysia you need to be made aware of some of its laws. When you are dealing with your sexuality and foreign countries (even your home country!) it is important to be aware of the laws that work in your favor and against you. Unfortunately, there are some laws in Malaysia that are going to work against you.
Here are some things that may concern you, and you should keep in your mind:
1. Malaysia has a criminal ban on sodomy (which includes oral sex). It is punishable by fines, prison sentences of up to twenty years, and corporal punishment.
2. In 1994, the government banned anyone who is homosexual, bisexual or transsexual from appearing on the state controlled media.
3. In 2010, the Malaysian Film Censorship Board announced it would only allow depiction of homosexual characters as long as the characters repent or die.
(Information obtained from Wikipedia.)
You may wish to keep this in mind if it will have an impact on what you're attempting to achieve. I know it can be painful to realize that the law is not only actively working against you, but out right oppressing and criminalizing you. However, you need to be made aware of it so it can factor into your decision.
Best of luck.