As an Anglican of over 50 years' sentient experience, I would suggest that many of those wishing to convert to Rome are less than 'homophobic'. Gin, lace, incense, backbiting and covert homosexual shenanigans have long been the hallmark of the 'Catholic' wing of the C of E. Having said that, I have been privileged to know many happily married priests, non-drinking, of the High Church persuasion. Until I was in my mid-teens it did not matter which church you went to - the formulary was the same (BCP). The only way you could distinguish a High churchman from a Low churchman was during the Creed when at the 'Incarnatus' half the congregation would fall to their knees until the 'Resurrexit', whilst others would remain standing. This was discouraged under Archbishop Michael Ramsay, and I can still hear my vicar, nearly fifty years later, proclaiming from the pulpit that, 'One no longer has to kneel, one merely bows'. Shortly afterwards the BCP was shunted into the sidelines, resulting in the grim 'liturgy' which now passes for worship in the C of E.
ps. the other way of telling a High Churchman from a Low one was that whenever the name of the Blessed Trinity was invoked, those of the high persuasion would make the sign of the cross.