If you are the opposite sex, then move on. You cannot change a person's sexual orientation.
Then you love the person and you are gay. If the other person is not gay though, you had better move on.
You can't receive any instructions on how to love a person (gay or straight). It comes from within. When you have love, you'll know.
Every person's love is different from every other person, but the differences are not about sexual orientation.
No its not. If you love the person enough though you shouldn't be worried about weather its gay or not.
It's absolutely essential that you find out of the other person is gay also. Start with "I'm gay". Become friends, and leave the "I love you's" for later.
Then apparently they don't like you back.
If you are the opposite gender from the gay person, then move on. You cannot pursue a relationship or expect anything from the other person, beyond friendship.
Turn straight and steal his girlfriend.
Yes. This makes the person bisexual, not gay. Meaning you like both genders.
With swagger ;)No matter what person your writing for a love letter is all about emotions and how you feel about someone. Whether your gay or not should not matter. Just write what and how you feel and it will be a good love letter.
same as love for any other kind of person, I think that no two people feel or see love the same way, but in general terms, a gay couple can and do fall in love in much the same way as a straight couple might.
Sure everyone has the right to have love gay or not.