Probably not, it's generally outgrown.
A bedwetter is a pejorative term for a person who habitually urinates in his or her own bed while sleeping.
They act as normal as people who don't wet the bed so you can't tell.
That does not sound like a Samoan word. Maybe try Hawaii? Edit: I am wondering if you mean "moepi", which is "bedwetter, bedwetting, wetting the bed".
I am 31 and happily married. Been a chronic bedwetter my entire life. Probably wet at least 4 or 5 nights a week. I wet the bed on my first sleep over with my wife and it has not ended. She has no problem with me sleeping diapered every night and often puts them on for me after sex.
Make her get in bed and then eventually she'll want to stay.
ANSWER: Pardon me but if I were you I will be more concern on how my ex girlfriend will trust me again. Sex can wait, you need to get her trust towards you again or else you wondering if you can get her back in bed will be impossible.
The chance of communicable diseases would be one.
Yes, certain bed frames provide a lower chance of getting bed bugs. Some things to look for are cracks in the bed frame or the material. Cracks provide more area for bed bugs to live.
If you drink milk before going to bed there is a chance that you could pee the bed. If that does not happen then you could wake up in the middle of the night needing to go to the bathroom.
"Everynight I rush to my bed.... with hopes that maybe I'll get a chance to see you when i close my eyes..."
It is on an envelope in the left drawer of his bed
Hope and Gloria - 1995 Falling in Bed Again 1-5 was released on: USA: 6 April 1995