If Facebook stalking and shout-outs fail to net you a Valentine by Feb. 14, consider this: On average, 90 singles exchange vows every day at eHarmony.com, according to a recent news release. While eHarmony concentrates on arranging marriages, albeit not in the stay-in-your-caste sense, other online dating services take a difference approach.
Perhaps you find things like personality to be a trivial feature in a mate. IMatchup.com assesses user handwriting to determine if penmanship could lead to companionship. Unfortunately, the website caters only to people who have attained 18 years of age, so those who still dot their i's with circles or hearts might want to seek an alternative dating venue.
For dedicated stalkers, Dodgeball.com not only offers comprehensive profiles, but also alerts its users when designated 'crushes' enter a ten-block radius of their location, which makes for a handy reminder to get out your camera when someone comes into range of your telescopic lens.
If you think cowboys make better lovers, consider Dallas-based company Match.com for 'the action-oriented, plain-talk dating and relationship insights' of Dr. Phil McGraw. But true singles beware: According to a survey released by Keynote Systems for USA Today, even if Cupid strikes you with a virtual arrow, more than 30 percent of 'singles' admit to living with a significant other or worse, already wearing a ring.