Seriously, assuming that you are a heterosexual male, I feel like you are brushing a lot of broad strokes about the tastes of heterosexual women in men. First of all, at least from personal experience, I've found that a girl's taste in men is a far more varied thing than a men's taste in women. Again, I'm just throwing that out there - I have no actual scientific evidence to give you, but at least concerning my friends and acquaintances, there have been guys that I find amazingly attractive that friends of mine would never consider touching, and vice versa.
Also, what world are you living in that guys are always looking to "throw you around"? Please, if you're the kind of meathead that is constantly thinking about how you would fair in a fight with the men around you, I am so far from interested.
Lastly, the friend of mine who weighs in at 135 and is 6' 0" has been working out for most of the year, because he knows he's slightly underweight. It just hasn't taken yet. As far as BMI goes, 137 and 6' 0" is right above the underweight limit. And seriously, being a lean guy in your teenage years and early twenties is not that uncommon - your metabolism has an annoying habit of slowing down after you stop growing.
I honestly didn't imagine that guys put this much thought into their body mass. Yeah, girls obsess about their body weight, but it's generally in the opposite direction.....>.>
What world is he living in you say? How about the real world. Apparently unbeknownst to you, males are always subconsciously or consciously sizing up their rivals, and size has a big impact on social dynamics.
The point you seem to be missing is the OP is feeling self-conscious about his size. Regardless of whether or not females would want to date men of his build, the fact is no woman wants a man that is not confident in himself.
And your friend thats been working out for a year and it hasn't "taken" yet? Maybe he could use a personal trainer or something because he seems to be doing it wrong.
