Where are you getting the impression women are submitting pictures of themselves? I'm not seeing that in the comments - Everything on the timeline is apparently posted by the page owner.
I haven't examined the Facebook page closely enough to know what the deal is in that regard. I saw several photos and comments and have concluded that whether the photos were submitted by the women themselves or not...
If the women have a problem with the fact that pictures of themselves have been posted on an online website, I'm all for people requesting that pictures be removed. People SHOULD be obtaining release forms when posting pictures of other people online. It's always a good idea to be mindful of intellectual property and to avoid unnecessary legal ramifications.
From the perspective of offense over comments and any possible **** shaming... I don't feel remorse for women who willingly draw attention to themselves. Do what you want but after a while it becomes tiresome to hear people's bellyaching over the fact that people actually take notice when you DRAW attention to yourself.
Surely you weren't blind when you pulled your shirt up and looked straight at the damn camera.
There is the female-type who loves that type of attention. When you put yourself out there for that type of attention, which I'm not criticizing, mind you...negative feedback is par for the course. I'm not concerned about any comments underneath pictures. I respect the woman who isn't afraid to be herself and confidently takes whatever comes her way as a result. It's the bellyacher that ****** me off.
Defend yourself when you need to. Stand up for yourself. But, you lose bellyaching rights when you place yourself in certain situations. You null your own credibility. I don't think some women get that.
I am however, concerned for those who may be underrage in these photos and for those who may have had pictures snapped without permission. Their are laws protecting people from this, however.