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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

Just curious. Sometimes I may overlook something or not notice something because I'm too caught up on details about something else that I either forget or just totally miss it. Just some quick details: yes I'm full time, no I'm not on HRT (yet). Hair is up in a ponytail. Tried bangs but I didn't like how they made my forehead hot so I let them grow back out. Top is a military green-ish tank top, black fleece jacket because it was a tad chilly in WI-IL-IN when I was traveling through. Oh and then jeans and simple black sneakers to make my feet look smaller. and yes I'm wearing makeup. foundation, powder, mascara (though you can't see it, trust me I have it on), blush and lipstick.

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Ok I do notice the clasp on my necklace needs to be moved back behind my neck. Argh! Gets me every time. At least the necklace isn't turned around in this picture (for once).

Also...would you say I'm...pretty? I still think of myself as just average. Just being nosy...

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I've always thought you are pretty Lizzie, I don't remember any pics without your sunglasses though. No pressure, but I bet you have beautiful eyes.

Addi

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Guest angels wings

You kiddin me right ????? Overlook what lovey ? Your are beautiful absolutely gorgeous . You haven't missed anything well maybe just stop been so hard on yourself .

Angel :)

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Looking good Lizzie!

I have seen her in person and she does have beautiful eyes - the blue one in the middle is my favorite!

Sorry Lizzie, I lost my edit button now whenever a thought pops into my head it leaps right through my fingers onto the Internet.

Really very attractive and no joke about having beautiful eyes - only two and they are a matched set.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

You haven't missed anything well maybe just stop been so hard on yourself .

Easier said than done, my dear. I still have that "ugly duckling" mentality from when I was growing up.

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Guest angels wings

I know lovey I'm the same I do understand me and my mirror don't have a good relationship at all ;)

(((((Hugs)))))) your still gorgeous in my eyes forget the mirror

Angel :)

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Guest MsGsptlsnz

Oh the conflict....

Fem side: I want to claw your eyes out from jelousy of how amazing you look

Male side: (cant be said and maintain PG-13 rating)

I'd say two out of two personalities think you are passing 100% and are very attractive.

BTW, how DO you get your foundation to look so smooth? Mine always looks like chalk no matter what I do.

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

BTW, how DO you get your foundation to look so smooth? Mine always looks like chalk no matter what I do.

The only thing I can think of is that I don't have any beard shadow to cover so it's not as thick as it once was. I'm not doing anything special other than putting it on, and it's not expensive either, Covergirl foundation.

Why am I hiding my eyes? Well see, it's day time. Whenever the sun's out, the sunglasses are on! That and someone said I looked glamorous like Jackie O with them so I'm more inclined to wear them often.

Goodness, I guess most of the pics I've taken lately have been day time. I don't have any good ones with my new regular glasses. I've got some good ones with my old frames though. Here's one I think is pretty good.

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Guest MsPerseveres

Lizzie, you look great! I can't believe that your not on HRT since your face and arms look beautifully soft and rounded. Ignore the mirror - trust the reality of the need for your ring, the convos with strangers about make-up and creepy guys and all the other great stories that you tell us. You're a natural beauty, inside and out.

Love and hugs, Tami

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Guest MsGsptlsnz

The new icon pic I am using I tried no foundation or powder, just some lipstick, eyeshadow and blush. I think it turned out not too bad. I have been shaving in a way that gets so close I can get away without shaving for a day or so after, as long as I am not dresisng up. I've got a concealer stick that matches my natural tone nicely so I use that over the bear area just in case.

BTW, that pic makes me want to claw your eyes out even more! You look amazing!

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You DO look absolutely amazing Lizzie!

The only thing I may suggest is to perhaps "shorten" your eyebrows.

BTW, that pic makes me want to claw your eyes out even more! You look amazing!

Get in line.

Huggs,

Joann

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

You DO look absolutely amazing Lizzie!

The only thing I may suggest is to perhaps "shorten" your eyebrows.

Maybe a shadow or something on the second picture made them look much longer. They're under control. I do that line from the edge of your nostril to the corner of your eye to your eyebrow to determine where it should end. That and my laser tech waxes them every time I see her. When you're spending $250 for a session, what's another $15 for fabulous brows, right?

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My only question is; when your blowin by on the road, how many guys are in your mirror chasing your tail lights with their foot mashed flat on the floor. Quite a string and more with their left signals on? Girl! You are hotter than a cylinder head pulling up Battle Axe Pass!!! BTW that's a 12% grade, I mean HOT! Hug. Jody

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PS---You have a very nice female forehead and wonderful ladylike hair line. Please don't crop it out of your photos, it's really a wonderful feature for you. Jody

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Guest SusanB

My only question is; when your blowin by on the road, how many guys are in your mirror chasing your tail lights with their foot mashed flat on the floor. Quite a string and more with their left signals on? Girl! You are hotter than a cylinder head pulling up Battle Axe Pass!!! BTW that's a 12% grade, I mean HOT! Hug. Jody

Guys don't usually look at truck drivers, not usually a whole lot of women in the drivers seat. Have done a couple of double takes in the past LOL

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Guest ~Brenda~

Lizzie dear,

You should be very proud of yourself. You look like a genuine girl and your eyes are very beautiful.

I would even hazard to say that you don't need HRT or FFS. You are already there.

I know it is easier said than done, but please don't be so hard on yourself.

All my Love.

Brenda

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

Guys don't usually look at truck drivers, not usually a whole lot of women in the drivers seat. Have done a couple of double takes in the past LOL

Lol..other truck drivers do! If a guy is cruising down the road and he glances in his mirror and sees a pretty lady driving that truck, he will continue to try and catch glimpses of her while both are driving down the road. I've had it happen! Truck drivers, dump truck drivers, pick up trucks. I had a guy take his eyes completely off the road to turn his head around to look through a back window to get another look at me..and we were going down a mountain! I just shook my head at him. That's what I usually do. First couple times, if I notice it, I smile. After a while if he's still straining to check me out, I just start shaking my head. I had one guy keep pace with me going through Atlanta in a construction zone. I'm busy trying not to hit any cones (or people) and I have this jerk to my right checking me out and staying right next to me looking at me. Ugh! I should get hazard pay for this. lol

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its ok about the glasses Liz... you have your sunglasses and ive got my beanie, you would have to pry that sucker from my cold dead scalp. Besides I like your sunglasses... stylin

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Guest Melissa~

Many truckers of any gender just arent much to look at. I "escaped" OTR driving with my youthfulness intact. When I did drive I looked in nearly every car, but rarely other trucks.

I expect I might have transistioned on the road like you Lizzie if I has continued driving.

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Guest SusanB

Guys don't usually look at truck drivers, not usually a whole lot of women in the drivers seat. Have done a couple of double takes in the past LOL

Lol..other truck drivers do! If a guy is cruising down the road and he glances in his mirror and sees a pretty lady driving that truck, he will continue to try and catch glimpses of her while both are driving down the road. I've had it happen! Truck drivers, dump truck drivers, pick up trucks. I had a guy take his eyes completely off the road to turn his head around to look through a back window to get another look at me..and we were going down a mountain! I just shook my head at him. That's what I usually do. First couple times, if I notice it, I smile. After a while if he's still straining to check me out, I just start shaking my head. I had one guy keep pace with me going through Atlanta in a construction zone. I'm busy trying not to hit any cones (or people) and I have this jerk to my right checking me out and staying right next to me looking at me. Ugh! I should get hazard pay for this. lol

Sounds like you are the hazard LOL

Guess there are a lot more women truckers these days

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