Or it could be a result of Harry's evolving self-image as it overlays his views of others; he's thin to begin with, plus he's spent a LOT of time exercising and getting into better shape, so it's entirely possible that his view of others has been narrowed down by his expectations for himself.
Just theorizing here.
That's possible. But Harry's been running for exercise since before
Death Masks. It seems like kind of a big jump in attitude from
Dead Beat to the present. Plus, the phrase he used, "Self-destructively obese," is
way more judgmental and unkind than the sort of descriptions Harry usually gives us.
It's been mentioned many times before how consistently--and even self-contradictorily--positive Harry is in his descriptions of women. Georgia makes a prime example of someone he flat out describes as being essentially unattractive, but then flip-flops in the
same description to call her 'appealing' almost as though he simply can't stand to make an even vaguely negative statement about a girl's looks.
It just makes me wonder if that sort of self-editing was actually far more universal in his previous tales than we ever guessed.
Of course, that still doesn't touch on the hair thing. Or the house thing. Etc. Just have to wait and see.
LML