I read this online with “to”. What do you think about “about”? Which is correct?
If you were to replace the adjective, would it still be the same? Would to and about work with any adjective? Something dirty to/about....
Some men there is something sexual to/about high heels.
Some men thin there is something sexual to/about wearing high heels.
Thanks
For some men there is something sexual to high heels. Just barely possible as shown above, but not as typical as the following: For some men there is something sexual about high heels. I think the author means '****' rather than 'sexual'.
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For some men there is something sexual to high heels.
Just barely possible as shown above, but not as typical as the following:
For some men there is something sexual about high heels.
I think the author means '****' rather than 'sexual'.
CJ