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Go get them muscles if you want them.
Also, clean yourself...groom yourself.
Also groom your confidence. Its not the size of the dog...but the heart of the dog. Look at T.I. he's just 145
This is like fat people saying "I can't get skinny", and if you ever check up on them at home they're on the couch, guess what; sitting there wouln't magically transform you, you have to do some hard work.
I work out 2 days a week for a hour and a 1/2 each and am very happy with my body; I'm still considered skinny but It's basically all muscle (I'm told I have a 6-pack, but I can't see it personally)
I'm nerdy as hell (very white, skinny, glasses ect.) and used to talk to hb10's everyday in school; not because of my looks, but solely based on my personality
My work out is about 25 jumping jacks, around 20-40 push up's, 30-100 sit ups (don't ask lol), some stretching and then just generally messing around (lunges, mad russians, biceps, triceps, obliques, abs)
Just think about what you want to be more trimmed/look better - better abs like a 6-pack? do sit ups, mad russians, lying twists ect.
Better biceps? barbell curls, push ups, deadlifts, benchpress
Pectorals? (chest) rowing machine, weights in each hand and rotate them in circles spread out shoulder height, push ups with your arms about 1 1/2 times further than your shoulders
That's off the top of my head, also I would agree with others that you try muscle building powders ect, they wouln't taste good (at all...) but In my experience they work (I'm currently using whey protein body mass powder)
*added note* also know your recovery period, the reason you don't work out everyday is because your body would crash and fail; for instance you can work out your abs every single day, it's a very advanced muscle system that repairs in one night - but your biceps need about 3-4 days to recover, so make sure you plan accordingly