You're supposed to have pressure on your sit bones. That's where all your weight should be. (or rather, your weight that isn't on your feet and hands)
However, if your sit bones are not used to this yet, they can be quitre sore and painful for the first few days of riding. This happened to me. It was VERY painful on my sit bones- hard to walk even! But my husband assured me this was normal and indicated my weight was in the right place, and that the soreness would go away soon.
It did- within a week or so my sitbones had gotten used to it and no more pain. In fact, I felt very very comfy from then on in. However, if I haven't ridden in a month or so like during winter, then my sitbones do complain again briefly when I start back in riding.
What you don't want is pressure up front on your girly parts.



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