A bicycle or exerciser seat anatomically designed to accommodate, support, protect, and relieve the male genitals from the pressure and friction exercised by the body's weight when riding on ordinary bike seats or exerciser seat, and in particular, to safeguard the testis, which are otherwise squeezed between the leg and the front part, (the bird beak shape part) of ordinary seats during legs' movement, thus resulting in inflammation, injuries to the genitals, sexual impotence, and other serious pathologies. This novel seat also provides for two proper and comfortable resting points for the Ischial bones of the torso to rest on, and relief for the Urethral duct and other sexual soft tissues from pressure exercised by ordinary bike or exerciser seats. In addition, with this design the male genitals are supported and maintained at the center between the legs thus conferring confort, safer physical conditions, better control of the bike, and greater freedom of movement.