Just thought I'll add in my two cents after reading the posts on this thread.
Firstly, I think that the thread title is misleading, since 'men' is understood generally, it's like a blanket statement. Secondly, desire for more than one woman, in what? In marriage or just in general, like the statement: 'men love women'?
Anyway, with that out of the way, let me move on. Men will always love their desires - they have been beautified for them, and from their desires (
shahawaat), the first and main thing is women. This is an undeniable fact, Allaah Himself has revealed an ayah about this, so no denying it. Men will always love women, and there isn't anything wrong or shameful about this, this is from his completion and perfection as a human being and as a man - as Ibn Qayyim (rahimullah) stated in
Al Jawab Al Kafi.
Now, when it comes to desiring more than one woman, then it's incorrect to make a blanket statement regarding this, which is why I said above that the thread title misleading. Men are different, some men will desire one and some will desire more, and not all men are like the Messenger (saw) to be satisfied with one woman as he was with Khadija (r.a.) and at the end of the day this is the very reason Allaah has made four permissible, and the only condition he made upon this was
al-'Adl, justness/fairness towards them, which if the man fears he will not be able to uphold towards them, then he should limit himself to one. فَإِنْ خِفْتُمْ أَلاَّ تَعْدِلُواْ فَوَاحِدَةً {
But if you fear that you will not be just, then [marry only] one..}. And as Abu Dawud recorded that Abu Hurayra said that the Messenger (saw) said: "
Whoever has two wives and inclines to one of them (too much), will come on the Day of Resurrection with one of his sides dragging."
If a brother marries a second wife to satisfy his desires, is there anything wrong with that provided he will be just to both his wives to the best of his abilities? Isn't it better that he satisfies his desires through marriage as opposed to taking a mistress? Let's not deny ourselves, there are many cases of adultery in our communities. I really don't get how some posts are demonizing a person if he were to take a second wife if he has desire left in him. Seriously, Allaah knows us better than ourselves, there is wisdom in the permissibility of four wives, and if a person can fulfill the requirement that Allaah has placed on him of justice, then who cares if he married her out of desire or out of wanting to take care of her needs because no one else would do that?
Now on the other side, I completely agree that it shouldn't be injustice towards the other wives, i.e. taking a younger to replace an older and abandoning her etc. These cases also happen of course and they are wrong and it is a serious problem that needs to be addressed. My point is solely theoretical as applying this in the West where marriage to more than one woman is against the law and living here we are not allowed by Islaam to break the law of the land we're in. So it's a moot point and topic.
As for myself, in marriage, then knowing myself, I won't be able to have more than one wife - I think I'll be quite satisfied with one Insha'Allaah and I probably won't be able to deal w/ more than one mother-in-law, much less talking to a second Wali

Not to mention I'm too afraid that I won't be able to be just with more than one anyway, so I won't Insha'Allaah put myself in a position where I might accidentally oppress someone.
