INDEPENDENT.CO.UK - Feb 20 - A Catholic pressure group has started legal action against Gleeden which promotes extra-marital sex as a cheap “anti-depressant”. Hundreds of posters for the site have been taken down after residents’ protests in the conservative western suburbs of Paris. The controversial poster shows an apple with a chunk bitten out of it and highlights the letters EDEN in Gleeden. A caption reads: “Unlike anti-depressant drugs a lover costs nothing on the state health service.” US-owned Gleeden claims 2.3M members in Europe, a million of them in France.