[Grammar] conjunction and infinitive

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Is it right to use the infinitive after a conjunction?

"It is because to be lazy is not good for you."

"I know how it feels like to be you."
 
Is it right to use the infinitive after a conjunction?

"It is because to be lazy is not good for you."
It is because being lazy is not good for you.

"I know how it feels like to be you."
I know how it feels to be you.
I know what it feels like to be you.

See above.
 
I heard that 'because' could informally be used as a preposition. Is this right?

"I know what it feels like to be you".

Isn't 'like' here a conjunction?
 
I was thinking if 'like' is an adjective here.
 
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