Minu! Finally I'm here...
First of all, I would like to laud you for touching such a sensitive and not-talked about topic, pertaining to men. We all clamour for equality, but then shouldn't men be able to seek guidance when they are hit with a situation like this. A human body does have the tendency to go haywire, especially during the adolescent age, where one is transforming from a child to a fully grown-up human being.
Sameer is blessed with all- good looks, riches, the love of his life...yet even he's not immune to an uneasy phase of growing up. Kudos for depicting his vulnerable side here. I really liked how Naina egged him on and finally he confided in her. He wasn't able to talk about this to other men, yet he felt at ease in telling Naina about his problem. And Naina, considering the conservative background she comes from, didn't shirk nor did she feel bitter that Sameer was having those "dreams". That's maturity. She understood it's a part of growing up and that he was being honest with her. That's what love is all about. Support the other when they falter, guide them and be besides them.
Her brainy mind conjured a very practical solution to the issue, and undeterred by other men around, she stood besides Sameer, because he needed her.
Amazing write-up! Well done!
And PS: I loved how you included Naina folding her hands in front of Nanu's frame n Sameer eyeing her...I so wanted such a scene in the show.