Not trying to start a debate, but I have a ? about breastfeeding/formula feeding?

I always see on here that many moms quit breastfeeding because their baby wouldn't latch on. Why does this only happen with breastfed babies? How can a baby not know how to latch onto a breast but can latch on okay to a bottle nipple that is basically the same function?

Just curious.....
I didn't have a problem breastfeeding, we did great. Ethan nor Sophie had any problems latching on at all. I just saw a post and this thought popped into my head. Like I said, I'm not starting a debate. I just wanted to know why it only happened on breastfed babies.
EDIT: EML, thank you. That's all I wanted to know. I just wanted to know "mechinically" how one was different then the other. I didn't attend a breastfeeding class and didn't know.

In no way did I try to offend anyone by telling you you had to breastfeed and you were a bad mother if you didn't. If you were offended by this question, then obviously YOU have some guilt issues. I was asking about the physical aspect of this.
 
A bottle nipple is generally longer and goes further into the baby's mouth making it easier to "latch" and suck. A breast nipple only goes so far. Milk also comes out faster and easier from a bottle than a boob. If it takes too long the baby gets frustrated.
 
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