Salam Yahya
No absolutely not, that is what makes us human brother. If u don't act on it knowing that u want to but refrain because it is a sin, this is what it means to be a human. God knows and He will compensate u after judgement takes place. Have faith in God, He is the most merciful. We are expected to put our desire to obey God and not sin over our basic instincts. If we look at the list of things that are sinful, u will notice that God has asked us to engage in those activities but to follow God's rule. For example, we can eat the meat of grazing animals, but not the meat of pigs. Those who consume pigs can tell u how tasty that is. But knowing all this God wants us to not consume pig for His sake. To test our obedience. If we consider, the permissibility of a sexual relationship, then God wants us to get married first. All these desires that we have are how we were designed by Allah, we were meant to have a desire for the flesh of animals, we were meant to have the desire to mate. But God gave some conditions that have to be met before we satisfy these desires legally. This is done simply to test us. If we were not vulnerable and did not experience a desire to consume pig or do zina, then arguably life wouldn't have been a test and asking believers to refrain from these activities would have been redundant. We will be recompensed and God will be happy with us if we follow His orders because Allah knows what a difficult test He designed for us. We are expected to follow Allah's order despite the allure of sin. Sin is meaningless if it is not alluring. Nobody will sin, if these things did not have some benefits for us. Every sin can be justified, if u can get away with it. But, God never claimed that commiting sins did not have any worldly benefit for us. It is mostly the case, that we usually pay a heavy price in this world when we decide to not sin and choose to follow Allah's guidance.