Is there a way to give an answer without fear?
Yes there is, let go of the fear. You have to realise that the fear is something you produce yourself and has nothing to do with the down vote or your answer.
We want good questions and answers here, and that means you have first have to conform to, and align with, what the site's visitors deem good.
A down vote is just a down vote and somebody else's expression that the answer is "not useful" (the text you see when hovering the down arrow), and anonymous in addition to that. It doesn't mean you are down-voted, or that you are bad, just that the answer did not conform to what is considered to be a good answer.
Given the herd mentality of people, even a few down votes should not give you fear. If you get enough down votes and answer is flagged, the answer might even get deleted. Do you have to fear that as well? No, learn from it if there is something to learn (from comments, delete reasons, etc).
And if you honestly have no clue about what might have been wrong, come to meta and ask what you might have done wrong (as you did) and learn from the answers there.
You can answer by providing that answer, but make sure an answer is an answer (as defined on this site) and is useful and not e.g. chit-chat or full of distractions. An unclear question cannot be answered. Therefore an answer to such question can be useful, but most of the time it would be guesswork.
Make the OP improve the question, by posting comments with request for clarification (and please tell the OP to update their post, instead of commenting on your comments), and/or flag the post as unclear. Once the post is clear, and you know an answer just post it. Don't look back (too much, reviewing for typos, etc. is of course recommended).
Are you certain 110% that the author has the "luxury" of accepting a down voting?
I'm afraid I don't care about the author when voting. They are entirely irrelevant. I care about the content. If the content is bad, but comes from a good friend, I would (and have) still down vote it. There is no need to "accept" a down vote, it is given to you freely.i wasted countless days to figure out a solution by my own
-- that doesn't sound like a waste, that sounds like you learned something. good for you!