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Saddle soars are caused only from bad equipment or bad set-up. The "conditioning or getting used to" is big BS.
Check your saddle height/angle and handlebar position both affect the "butt pressure". If you have saddle that you got on pre-built bike change it - manufacturers cheap out on them.
I have saddle from SqLab, they make bike parts for people with medical conditions like bad knees, bad posture... So it takes some time to get used to that it supports only sit bones but I never had any sore from it.
It is individual so you need to try what is best for you. I didn't know it and suffered on my old bike sometimes, it got better after few rides but the problem didn't entirely go away.