while I will admit the idea IS gross- of someone else's bodily fluids being on the comforter, but unless you plan on living in a bubble and becoming a complete germophobe you have to chill as someone else put it.
There have been studies that children exposed to germs actually had better immune systems and less likelihood of asthma than those with less exposure. Should you deliberately expose your child to something gross - no , but gross is EVERYWHERE!!!
You CAN NOT avoid germs or even bodily fluids unless you live in a bubble,
do you eat at restaurants - yes you do.
do you open doors? yes you do.
And how about swimming in public pools or hot tubs? come on - lighten up!
And I have to disagree a bit with the idea that germs are becoming more deadly and resistant to antibiotics just because people are exposed to them. I would say a vast majority of the increase in antibiotic resistant "bugs" is due to the overuse of antibiotics for every little thing. THIS is what causes a germ, bacteria whatever to mutate, not simply from passing from one person to another.
And - before you all get worked up about Hep B, keep in mind that this is a BLOOD or BODILY FLUIDS transmitted disease, similar in fact to the AIDS virus. For HepB to spread to someone by casual contact with a bathroom counter is just not going to happen. It would have to be a huge coincidence like you rubbing an open wound on a counter top with freshly deposited Hep B.
In short I guess as gross as the blanket thing sounds, if living in a bubble is
ut - welcome to reality, I would think Disney is not exactly a germ free enviornment.
I am not saying don't clean, or don't ask for a fresh blanket or whatever - just lighten up a bit - the world is chock full of germs viruses and bacteria - and not only can you not avoid it - but it is not good in the long run to do so.