Hungover00
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I wonder, since there is no clear candidate for Ashe to reveal the truth to, whether Ashe will reveal the truth to everyone, and have a public coming out.To that I would answer that the first point has no basis from what we know except maybe that Ashe has a particularly active libido. While I understand that what is important here is not the reality but what people think. People that already know Ashe might not use that generalization/myth (préjugé in French) to judge her. To the second point I would say that I have seen that most religions have their counterculture and not everyone follow the creed to a t. Sure you would not come out to someone that was religious. For example she should not come out to someone carrying the equivalent of a cross even if they get somewhat close. I haven't seen a character that was branded a religious yet. About the third point, it was precisely this story that pushed Ashe to come out to Fiona. Granted now that she told her best friend it might have the inverse effect but it is a bit soon to tell.
Now the next person Ashe will tell might be one that have a lot of development in the next episode since beyond the characters that already know the story does not tell us of other close relations. But Ashe's status should become easier to bear the more support she gets. Or that could backfire with a religious uprising making her more anxious that so many people know of her secret. Right now four or five person only are aware with one threatening to take the coming out from Ashe's hands.