It's important to note that snakes are wild animals and their behavior can vary depending on the species, individual animal, and its environment. Some snakes can become quite docile and even appear to form bonds with their human caregivers, while others may remain more aloof and less interactive. Some species such as Ball Pythons and Corn Snakes are known to have a calm and docile nature, while others like Gopher snakes are more active and may not enjoy being handled as much.
It's also important to remember that snakes are not pets that you can cuddle or play with like a dog or a cat. They do not have the same social needs as mammals and do not seek affection or companionship from their owners. They are solitary animals that need to be kept in an appropriate enclosure and their needs should be met with proper care, feeding, heating and lighting.
If you are considering getting a pet snake, it's important to research the specific needs and behavior of the species you're interested in, and to make sure you are prepared to provide the proper care for a snake throughout its life.