Like I said, I don't know that much about Anglicans. Maybe they are open to remarriages. It wouldn't exactly surprise me, let's put it that way.
As for your change, the problem is that the Bible/orthodox Christian thought doesn't say that the place for sex is within 'a committed romantic relationship', it says the place for sex is within 'marriage' (leaving parents, becoming one flesh, mirroring God a la Gen 1:27). So the question of whether two people of the same sex can form a committed romantic relationship is, with the best will in the world, irrelevant to the other side's argument.
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As for your change, the problem is that the Bible/orthodox Christian thought doesn't say that the place for sex is within 'a committed romantic relationship', it says the place for sex is within 'marriage' (leaving parents, becoming one flesh, mirroring God a la Gen 1:27). So the question of whether two people of the same sex can form a committed romantic relationship is, with the best will in the world, irrelevant to the other side's argument.
S.