Press Page
Loving Links in the press
During the last 12 years loving links has been featured in 100's of magazines and newspapers in the UK and around the world. In major broadsheets such as the Sunday Times and the Telegraph in all the weekly glossies, 'Observer Woman', 'Sunday Times Style', 'FT Weekend' we have been written about regularly in every major woman's magazine including 'Cosmopolitan' , 'Glamour',' RED'and 'EVE'. Marie Claire magazine even dedicated a 5 page feature to loving links and its astonishing success at attracting quality middle class women to its services. Internationally we have been featured in Scandinavian lifestyle magazines, Australian daily papers and even the New York times. Listed below is just a small sample of our press portfolio - a brand image that our competitors can only dream
about..
- Sunday Times
- Independent
- EVE Magazine
- RED Magazine
- Observer Woman Mag
- Sunday Times Style Magazine
- Scarlet Magazine
- London Evening Standard
- Sun Newspaper
- Cosmopolitan Magazine
- Glamour Magazine
- Men's Health Magazine
- Real Magazine
- InStyle Magazine Finland/Scandinavia
- Sunday Telegraph Gordon Ramsay Part 1
- Observer Magazine
- Guardian
- Irish Independent
- Web link to a batch of archived articles
Loving links on the TV
Since 1995 David Miller has appeared in over 40 television programmes in England and abroad discussing Loving links and the truth about extramarital affairs. David appeared regularly with Esther Rantzen on BBC2, and 4 times as a guest of Richard and Judy. David was even interviewed by Sharon Osbourne! David regularly contributes to documentaries on Channel 4 and consults on the subject for many TV and film production companies.
Loving links on the radio
David Miller is a familiar voice on BBC radio contributing most months to discussion programmes on national and local radio. Recently David was the subject of an entire episode on Radio Scotland's 'Blushers guide to sex'. Indeed, David and Loving links are the first port of call for BBC radio when adultery is in the news. For example David was a main guest on Radio 5 live's debate on Jude Law.
Why this all matters...
It is very easy to set up a website with sexy tantalizing text promising you 'horny housewives' and 'bored brides' you can then pop up some provocative pictures and try to catch the unwary. Loving links is different, we have have 12 years of proven, documented history. We have a past and a future. Any dating agency would kill for a 2 line mention in the Sunday Times we have been featured 5 times!! When you join up on our site you have the security of dealing with a real company, with a real listed phone number and a real chance of getting a date with a genuine married person - not a fantasy from some 'Johnny come lately' website.



