Quiero tu amor (I want your love) is the closest statement in Spanish that carries the same meaning
"With Loving Friendship" English "Con Amistad Afectuousa" Spanish
There are several Spanish translations for the English word 'loving'. In Spanish it can be amar, amoroso, carinoso, or de amante.
"si amarte es mal, no quiero ser bueno"
Hermanas cariñosas.
In English, when you say "loving you", you mean "i love you now and in the future." Spanish doesn't use the progressive tense in that way. The Spanish progresive "Te estoy amando" means "I am loving you right now." It doesn't imply future action. So...It would be better to say something like "Te quiero ahora y siempre." Or just "te quiero" if you want a short statement.
Amando mi novio
"Real Bad" is an English language expression that does not translate in Spanish. I want you very much. = Te quiero muchisimo. (a loving way) -OR- Me das muchas ganas. (I really want your body.)
Loving sports would translate to love of sports or Amor de Deportes.
Amor de mi bebé.
Nunca dejes de quererme.
To say 'I want paper' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo quiero papel.'
To say 'I want a chair' in Spanish, you would say 'Quiero una silla.'