Regarding men displaying opposing views to social norms and conventions by having a beard making them somehow insecure - I am not sure I agree with you. As a woman I have the ability to display my 'attitude' to social norms thru make-up, clothes accessories etc. I don't feel this makes me an insecure person - more that I am secure in my choice of what I choose.B) The same goes for someone such a s a bearded (or not bearded) man with the courage/attitude to wear their body how they choose.
Men, whilst having some of these (accesories, clothes and to a lesser extent make-up) are still quite restricted in their tools to display themselves. Formal work attire is usually a suit and tie, with sensible shoes. Womens suits (trouser or skirt), heels or flats, cleavage or none, hair up, hair down, heavy or natural make-up etc etc. The choices can be endless but can also be (not for the TFS trend watcher I hope

) dictated - leaving the average (or not so average woman) somewhat insecure about how they are being perceived.
Big shaggy beards (like ZZ Top) may be about covering themselves up whilst showing their disenchantment with societal norms. But compared with a well trimmed beard, a goatee, a moustache these are all symbolic of different statements using what men are naturally equiped with. It also takes men several years to 'grow' a full beard -a rite of passage in itself. And as for myself - if I was a man to have shave every day...


, sometimes twice. Please no!
Looks like I've wriiten a chapter in a book - whoops
