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Narcissus wasn't arrogant in the Greek myth. He was a 16 year old kid who everyone thought was beautiful. Lots of people wanted to bone him, but he just wanted to be left alone. After this one guy, Ameinias, proposed marriage to him for like the tenth time, Narcissus told him to fuck off and die. Ameinias did as he was told, and prayed for Nemesis for revenge. Ameinias thought Narcissus didn't want to marry him because he was arrogant, so he prayed to the god of punishment for hubris. The ancient Greeks didn't understand asexuality or being a late bloomer, so they took Ameinias' side in interpreting the myth.
Anyone who thinks "narcissist" is an insult is also unknowingly taking Ameinias' side.
Dude. If you try to apply 21st century values to ancient Greek mythology, you're going to have a bad time every time. The word "narcissistic" has a meaning in our culture that's entirely distinct from what you describe above and is in no way "queerphobic."
You're absolutely correct that the modern word "narcissistic" has little to do with ancient Greek mythology. See, the modern use is actually based on popular media portrayals of narcissistic personality disorder, which is why flippant use of the term is ableist.
For some reason, some people think the word's ancient Greek etymology means the modern use isn't ableist. They have some erroneous perception that modern people are speaking Greek when they say it. But as you now point out, that's ridiculous, because the word's meaning has changed over the last two thousand years. So the word has gone from being queerphobic to being ableist.
Truly, anyone who says the word is okay because of ancient history is an idiot.
This is the opposite of true. The adjective "narcissistic" has been in common usage since the late 19th century to mean the exact same thing it means today, i.e. "self-centered." The term "Narcissistic Personality Disorder" wasn't coined until 1968.
Truly, you're eager to manufacture outrage for some benign things. What's up with that
"In common use in the 19th century" is a liberal interpretation of Havelock Ellis coining the phrase "Narcissus-like" in 1898. Sure, that's the 19th century for two more years, but the actual word "narcissism" doesn't appear until 1911, and it's clearly within a psychiatric context.