"if I was gay" > if I were gay.
"if I were" is grammatically correct. "if I was" is often heard but it's ambiguous. It can mean "if I was gay in the past, but I"m not now."
i second that the proper conjugation should be "were", as this is a conditional statement which requires the subjunctive form of the verb.
Thank you.
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