Some of those tomatoes are showing cat facing which is fine. It's caused by multiple pollination which typically happens if the flowers are wet when they pollinate.
Some of them look like they have blossom end rot. That can be caused by overwatering but it is often caused by too high of relative humidity in your foliage (lack of airflow or too dense of a canopy). It sounds like you just might have really bad humidity in your area. If your area doesn't have the humidity some pruning might help with the airflow to stave off that problem.
I'm told you can foliar feed milk to fix that problem too. I haven't personally tried it.
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