Though no one else really seems to understand, I believe it is. I am a female and have never felt sexual feelings towards another female until I met my girlfriend. I am still attracted to males-very much so-but cannot deny what I feel for my girlfriend.
Yes
one can only guess that someone is gay with out the person in question actually confessing it
No one can turn gay. It's simply not possible to change sexual orientation. A person is either born gay or they're not.
Not necessarily unless they are bi. A gay guy would only be attracted to guys, and a lesbian woman would only be attracted to women. However, if they are bisexual, there is a possibility that they could be attracted to each other. Anything is possible when it come to humans and their likes/dislikes, so, yes, it is possible, just not very likely.
Being gay only affects who you date or marry. Otherwise, it has no effect whatsoever on your life.
everyone not one person is not gay
Usually they won't ''get it on'' with a non-gay dude. They usually only do it when the other guy is gay. If person is not gay, it means they are not attracted to people of the same sex and will most likely not try it. A possible remedy to wanting straight men as partners may be to become more open about one's own sexuality and overcoming one's own feelings of insecurity or powerlessness. If you have to bend the will of another to feel good about yourself, that should be seen as a red flag to examine more closely.
If person is born gay, nothing can stop this (and yes, I know this is a joke, but it's a bad one).
A person who researches gay things might be gay or at least bisexual, although there are other possible motives for such research. One can have an interest in gay issues out of social concern for an oppressed minority, or out of artistic interest in the dramatic possibilities, or out of a desire to align with a conservative anti-gay backlash, or out of sheer intellectual curiosity.
no a gay person would not be caught with one of those hats on!
It depends on how you look at it. On one hand, a person could argue that a person would have to be gay or bi to even want to try it in the first place. On the other hand, some would argue that the person would only be gay if they enjoyed the experience. Either way you look at it, the sex acts are gay, even if one or both participants are not gay. Another point that some would add is that whether it is gay or not is not the issue, but whether you are doing what you like. If you like it, then does the exact label matter?
I have heard but only one person in the world gas mastered it