I’ll probably be getting a different rabbit. One who doesn’t have babies or a mate and one who is used to being the only rabbit.
I'd like to point one thing out:
Im breeding rabbits for years, let's put it that way: Once the kits are old enough the dams are relieved of a burden when their brats are gone. And they are gone anyway. They do not have a lifelong bond like humans, all they are interested in then is making more. Usually, breeding does live alone, so she's used to that. Unless she lived in a bonded pair (like my 4 breeding does do) or in a colony there's no "mate" - they are brought to the buck for a few minutes, that's it. Guess my Fury set a record with getting out of the hutch and getting pregnant in about 30 seconds. It's scratching an itch, no romance.
What I want to say is that, like many other pet people, you seem to project romantic human ideas on animals, that's all about how you feel about what you think they would feel if they were human, it has nothing to do with the actual rabbit. It's like, when the Lassie Movies aired, too many thought Collies were really smart and almost human, not the beautifull couch- and garden ornaments they actually are (Pardon to all Collie owners, I know they are adorable anyway)
All I'd like to do is to nudge you to think about it, because such feelings are not a good pbase for a rational decision. Whatever feelings, storys etc. pop up in your head are just there, the real world does it's own thing.
One thing I would do is write list with what you feel is a problem, and for each what the pros and contras are for getting another.
Like:
Rabbit digs at night.
Pro: Maybe a older, neutered male would be somewhat less active than a fertile doe in her prime.
Contra: All rabbits can do that, they need some way to work out their energy. (friend of mine returned 2 neutered boys (it's illegal here to keep single pet rabbits) recently because she couldn't cope with the level of activity throughout the night, she got panic attacks)
Rabbit makes a mess.
Pro?
Contra: All rabbits are capable of that, what makes the difference is the setup they live in.
And so on. It's your decision, and actually I think it's an opportunity to practice making decisions. Since it has some long term effects, I would make comming to a decision an own project
. Also makes argueing more effective if you can cut out, or at least be aware of most of what is essentially "I want/I feel". Workload, costs, interference with the daily life, those are things what remain even if what you feel or want changed.
I do think you will benefit from having a pet, albeit it might put up some challenges, there will be compromises, no matter which rabbit. I would consider other pets too.
I can't have a own dog, so it's rabbits I share my home with (and the occasional foster dog for a week now and then)