>>2001510city bikes are meant for you to sit up high with all your weight on your ass. This requires a larger cushier seat and sometimes suspension seatposts.
It's a mixture of autism and just sitting on the seat. You and I won't know what seat works good for your seating position, riding style, and terrain.
I have unironically ridden on "womens" saddles that are a little wider and cushier and it doesn't bother me. Super narrow saddles with no padding are rough for me.
My take on it is the worse your roads, and the less you care about speed the cushier seat you want.
OTOH I also ride cushy seats on road bikes to deal with narrow tires or bad pavement. Works well for me and I weigh 100kg
This seat is a nice middle ground from super soft and wide to super narrow and thin 155mm wide and 250mm long. Biggest con with this is I can't change seating positions much. Longer, thinner saddles allow you to sit further back and push with your butt muscles better, or sit forward on climbs and focus on your hamstrings.