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LoveMoney Soap Scene Guide — Unlock, Walkthrough & Consequences

The soap scene is LoveMoney's most explicit content path, triggered by purchasing the Soap item. This guide covers how to unlock it, what happens during the intimacy phase, content warnings, and how it affects your ending.

Explicit 18+ Content Warning

This guide discusses explicit adult content including sexual scenes, infidelity themes, and emotional distress. The soap scene contains the game's most mature content. By continuing, you confirm you're 18+ and understand the nature of this content.

Soap Scene Quick Facts

Unlock Requirement
Purchase Soap Item
Soap Cost
Varies (Late-game item)
Content Type
Explicit 18+ / NSFW
Ending Impact
Locks to Bad Endings

How to Unlock the Soap Scene

Step-by-step guide to accessing the intimacy phase

1

Start the Game & Earn Money

Begin clicking to earn money. Your goal is $25,000, but the Soap item appears much earlier in the shop progression.

2

Purchase the Feather ($100)

Buy the Feather to double your click value. This accelerates progression and unlocks additional shop items.

3

Wait for Soap to Appear in Shop

As you earn more money, additional items unlock in the shop. The Soap appears as a late-game item after purchasing other items.

⚠️ Decision Point: Once the Soap appears, you must decide whether to purchase it. This is your last chance to stay on the Friendship path.
4

Purchase the Soap Item

Click to buy the Soap. This immediately triggers the Intimacy Phase with explicit content.

🔞 Warning: Purchasing Soap is irreversible and locks you into Bad Ending paths. Harvey will express guilt about cheating on his wife.

What Happens During the Soap Scene

Content overview and narrative progression

Intimacy Phase Begins

After purchasing the Soap, the game transitions into the Intimacy Phase. This phase contains the game's most explicit adult content, including sexual scenes between the player character and Harvey Harvington.

  • Explicit sexual content: The scene depicts intimate acts (the exact nature varies by player interpretation)
  • Harvey's consent and discomfort: Harvey says "Ok but don't tell this to anyone," indicating reluctant consent
  • Guilt and emotional distress: Harvey repeatedly mentions his wife Eun-mi and expresses guilt about infidelity
  • Moral implications: The scene emphasizes ethical consequences of prioritizing money over boundaries

Harvey's Character Shift

Harvey's personality changes dramatically during and after the soap scene. He becomes increasingly distressed, fearful of his wife discovering the infidelity, and expresses regret. The friendly character from the introduction is replaced by someone experiencing moral crisis.

Path to Bad Endings

Purchasing the Soap locks you into one of the game's Bad Endings, specifically the "Ultimate Betrayal" or "Temptation Ending." When you reach $25,000:

  • Harvey is deeply distressed and fears severe consequences from Eun-mi
  • The ending emphasizes moral degradation and the cost of crossing boundaries
  • You achieve your financial goal but at the expense of Harvey's marriage and wellbeing

How to Avoid the Soap Scene

Stay on the Friendship path for positive endings

Simple Strategy: Don't Buy the Soap

The easiest way to avoid explicit content is to never purchase the Soap item. You can still reach the $25,000 goal and complete the game without it.

✓ Safe Items to Purchase:

  • Feather ($100): Doubles click value, essential for progression
  • • Other early-game items that don't trigger intimacy

✗ Items to Avoid:

  • Soap: Triggers explicit intimacy phase
  • Lipstick: Also leads to intimate content
  • • Other late-game intimate items
💚 Result: Avoiding the Soap keeps you on the Friendship path, leading to Good or Neutral endings with no explicit content.

Fact Verification & Sources

Fact Verification Status Sources
Soap item triggers intimacy phase ✓ Verified Player discussions, Reddit community
Soap purchase leads to Bad Endings ✓ Verified Multiple gameplay reports
Harvey expresses guilt about wife ✓ Verified In-game dialogue, player reports
Avoiding Soap allows Good endings ✓ Verified Ending guides, community consensus
Game contains explicit sexual content ✓ Verified itch.io page, content warnings

Research Methodology

Information verified through: official itch.io game page, player community discussions, gameplay reports, and cross-referenced with multiple independent sources. Last updated: March 2026.

Soap Scene FAQ

Is the soap scene mandatory to complete the game?

No, the soap scene is completely optional. You can reach the $25,000 goal and complete the game without purchasing the Soap item. Avoiding it leads to the Friendship ending path.

Can I undo purchasing the Soap?

No, once you purchase the Soap, the intimacy phase begins immediately and cannot be reversed. You'll be locked into the Bad Ending path. If you want to avoid this content, start a new playthrough and don't buy the Soap.

How explicit is the soap scene content?

The soap scene contains explicit sexual content between the player and Harvey. While the exact visual depiction varies by interpretation, it includes adult themes, sexual acts, and emotionally heavy dialogue about infidelity. It's the game's most mature content.

Does Harvey consent to the soap scene?

Harvey gives reluctant consent, saying "Ok but don't tell this to anyone." However, he expresses significant discomfort, guilt about his wife, and emotional distress throughout. The scene explores themes of manipulation and moral boundaries.

What's the difference between Soap and other items?

The Soap (and similar items like Lipstick) trigger intimate content, while items like the Feather are purely mechanical upgrades. Purchasing intimate items fundamentally changes the game's tone and locks you into Bad Ending paths.

Will I miss content by avoiding the soap scene?

Yes, you'll miss the intimacy phase and Bad Endings. However, you'll access Good and Neutral endings instead. The game is designed for multiple playthroughs to see all content, so you can experience both paths in separate runs.