I can't think of any laws besides the Lord's law and the "laws" of physics and biology. Is someone making up laws and calling them "natural laws"?
It is right under your nose. The fact that women menstruate and experience pain in childbirth are natural laws. The consequence of this is that woman has a certain attitude towards procreation and therefore the procreative partner, man.
So whatever desire means, and I am not sure myself, but it is clearly a consequence of the laws, and so becomes a third law. I would say they engender fear and bad moods, and perhaps as someone else has suggested, this causes a tendency to resent men and therefore a desire to control them.
Dismissing something because you don't understand it is one thing, but then I provided you a link to help you understand, and you dismissed that, so I don't know if you really want an answer. But here goes. Paul talks about natural law.
14 For when the Gentiles, which have not the law, do by nature the things contained in the law, these, having not the law, are a law unto themselves:
This is very simple. He means that when the nations observe the natural order, i.e. The Laws of Nature, they therefore become obedient to Mosaic Law, ( e.g Leviticus 18), and become a Law unto themselves. The natural law was given in Genesis. Woman is made for man, and in one sense vice versa. That is the law. So simple. God spoke it. Has it ever changed? Lol, I think not. There is more to the Law, but that is easy to fathom.
Once you understand natural law, you can then understand what Paul is referencing at times, for instance when he refers to the roles of the sexes. As someone else said, 'God Ordained'.There, I've tried to help you, can't do more.