Each bunny is different. My least tame bunny, Morgana, has taken over a year to let me pet her. She only started allowing me to touch her after watching her pal Avalon enjoy being petted, and watching him run up to me when I arrive with veggies. So she takes on his behavior. But I don’t handle that pair a lot, so they are both afraid of being picked up. They are outside bunnies, in a super large shed and run, so they are happy with their space, and happy with eachother, and I spend about 3 hours outside every day. So they are use to seeing me, but not in a snuggly sort of way. My first pair – had many vet visits, so I had to handle them, and after a few times of realizing that I wasn’t going to eat them, they accepted being picked up. Once they were over that, they were always happy and exited to see me. But as for cuddly – they were cuddly with each other, and they enjoyed and approached me for petting, but not to snuggle like a cat or dog does. When the male of my first pair passed away, I adopted my new little lop. He is crazy calm, super easy to handle, and an attention hound. He just wants to be petted all the time. Him and the “widower” female are now indoor rabbits. (I don’t have space to bring the other pair in, so they have a 4×8 shed with a 48ft perimiter run. Morgana became happier and more tolerable of me as I increased her living area. She hated me while she was in her smallest habitat). Back to the lop and his girlfriend (busy with bonding). His girlfriend, Gwen, loves being petted too. They both respond differently. She (as with the other bunnies) gets all flat when I pet her. The new lop raises his head which surprised me. Then today he settled in a bunny loaf position. Not the usual response I get when petting the other bunnies, but that is how he enjoys it. That’s about as cuddly as mine get, and I suspect as cudly as they all get. Although the lop is easy to handle, and not scared of much, I agree with Bam that rabbits don’t like being picked up. They learn to trust us, and learn that we won’t eat them, and they’ll be safely put down again, so they tolerate being handled. They enjoy being petted, which is similar to them grooming eachother. My lop enjoys being brushed, none of the others do. With patience and respect, they will show you more affection, but they aren’t snuggly with humans, like cats or dogs are. However – they are incredibly snuggly with eachother once bonded. And that is a real joy to watch.