I totally agree with KnottedYet.

Just remember that it's not unusual to have sitbone soreness during a long ride on ANY new saddle. Sitbones do indeed adjust to each saddle and that soreness is likely to go away after a few rides.
The pain further front however, on the "girly parts" so to speak, is something that needs to be eliminated in one way or another. Could mean a different saddle is in order, or a less padded saddle, or sometimes tipping the saddle a different way will help. Sometimes raising handebars will get some pressure off the front pubic area by getting you slightly more upright. Keep in mind that often the more padding there is, especially up front, the more pressure of the padding pushing back against sensitive soft parts. The most painful saddle I ever rode was a big puffy foam "comfort" saddle....YIKES, THE PAIN! I finally went blessedly numb by the end of the ride.
To be the most comfortable, you want your weight on your sitbones.

I ride a B68 Brooks by the way. No padding, very comfy on long rides.