Could not happen because there are no gays in Star Trek because they have cured all mental illness by the 24th century.
Bruh. Gene Roddenberry wanted to include same-sex couples on that Risa episode on TNG but the studio was the one to shoot that down. Do you even Trek, casual?
He actually said in a 1991 interview (mentioned
here) that he was going to add an LGBT character to the cast of TNG in the upcoming fifth season. Unfortunately, he died early in that season and his successors, who had always disagreed with the idea, didn't go through with it.
I actually thought about this and very strongly suspect that Ro Laren was meant to be this character, but Roddenberry just hadn't outed her by the time he died (in between "The Game" and "Unification, Part 1," I believe). She was introduced very early in Season 5, right around the time Roddenberry would have added this new character to the cast, and after his death there was a long string of episodes where she was just absent. The writers only brought her back starting with "Conundrum," where she was quickly given an amnesia-induced sexual affair with Commander Riker.
I will also note that Michelle Forbes refused to work with Roddenberry's successors on future Star Trek projects, passing up offers to reprise her role on DS9 and Voyager (the roles were changed to Kira Nerys and B'Elanna Torres instead), and when she finally did agree to work for one of them (Ronald D. Moore, who cast her as Admiral Cain on the 2000s Battlestar Galactica), her character was a lesbian.