No-no-no-no, I'm not bitter, I'm not mad
Well, maybe just a little, just a tad
I know every apple here ain't bad
But I found a worm in every single one I had
(Boys) they're only good for fruit, I mean bananas
(Boys) them boys are nuts, they're drivin' me bananas
Oh, boys, we should pack up and ship 'em out
Bo-bo-bo-boys, boys
Bo-bo-bo-boys, boys
I hate 'em

I hate boys, but boys love me
I think they suck and my friends agree
I hate boys, but boys love me
Eh, eh, eh, eh, eh
I hate boys

If you hate 'em boys, shake it (now shake it)
If you hate 'em boys, shake it (now shake it)

We would all be happy all be glad
If sweet mama nature never had
A-all this dirty little boys who think that the girls
Are only made for toys
Boys wants them women, though they barely can remember
Then again all men are dogs
All men are dogs

I hate boys, but boys love me (boys love me)
I think they suck and my friends agree
I hate boys, but boys love me
Eh, eh, eh, eh, eh
I hate boys

If you hate them boys, shake it (now shake it)
If you hate them boys, shake it (now shake it)

Let's go, boys suck
Make me sick, inflated egos
Little dicks, use them up
Spit em out, I H-A-T-E boys!

I hate boys, but boys love me (boys love me)
I think they suck and my friends agree
I hate boys, but boys love me
Eh, eh, eh, eh, eh
I hate boys
I hate boys, but boys love me
I think they suck and my friends agree
I hate boys, but boys love me
Eh, eh, eh, eh, eh
I hate boys


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I Hate Boys Lyrics as written by Christina Aguilera Jamal F. Jones

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    Exactly how I feel about it and it's always been my theme song from the day I first heard it and it's true all men are dogs to even baha men in the song Who let the dogs out admits that all men are dogs as well

    Therealkarazorelon September 24, 2016   Link

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