The Easy Way
Explanation
The Joke
A child asks: "Mommy, why am I only allowed to leave the house through the window, but Billy gets to use the door?" The mother sarcastically responds: "Well, looky here! Now you wanna come out the easy way! How very lovely!" The caption reads: "Mom really held a grudge over that c-section."
The Humor
The comic reveals that the mother is punishing one of her children for having been born via cesarean section (c-section) rather than natural vaginal birth. The child born via c-section is forced to exit the house through the window (the harder way) rather than the door, because the mother feels the child "took the easy way out" during birth by not going through the birth canal. The joke works on the absurd idea that a mother would hold a grudge against a baby for the method of their birth, and the parallel between exit routes: the door represents the "natural" exit (like the birth canal) while the window represents the surgical opening (like the c-section incision). The mother's sarcastic "Now you wanna come out the easy way!" treats the child's request to use the door as if it is the same kind of shortcut as the c-section itself.