It's easiest to bond a female/male pair butagain, it's not a guarentee. They may be fine but once the baby growsup and challenges for dominance, you may have to split them up althoughthey may be bondable later in life. Some pairs just don't get along.
For instance, I have 2 males and one female. For one male and thefemale, it was a match made in heaven. For the other male and thefemale, well lets just say I can't put them within reach or they try tokill each other (both are fixed).
To be honest, if you need100% bonded and no problems, waituntil yours is 11 months old and try to find some rescue that will bondhim for you. That way you only bring home a rabbit that he likes andyou don't have to worry about the teen years being a problem. Reallythat is the only way to guarentee that you can house themtogether for life. You always run the risk of having to house themseparately otherwise.
I've had my doe since she was 4 months old and I held off bonding herto my male until she was 11 months old! Even though their bonding wasunusally easy.