According to Osho, Jung’s claim that men “need two women” (wife and mistress) reflects a male-conditioned, immature psychology where relationship remains merely sexual and thus breeds boredom and a craving for novelty. Men and women are fundamentally similar; when love matures into a spiritual friendship—a soul marriage—the split dissolves and the urge for ‘another woman’ disappears. The issue is not woman-types but depth, consciousness, and deconditioning.
Men think they need two kinds of women only when love stays at the body; grow love into a friendship of souls and the desire for “another” fades.