I understand your reasons for being uncomfortable, and also understand the concerns with nudity. But IMO, it doesn't mesh with the way you've portrayed your character.
Let's go back to your intro. You careen into the Caldwells' backyard, and die with a fire extinguisher poking out of your body. You then leave without much explanation. Is it OK to subject a young girl to this amount of gruesomeness and weirdness? (I don't care that you did it, just posing the question to highlight your behavior.)
Then moving on to Ragnar. You puke on him twice, which demands a response, even though you claim you disliked him from the get go. If you abhorred him, the best plan would've been to simply play along with him for a bit, then fly away. You didn't, which signaled to me you had no problem with how the story was going.
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Sucks to be whoever is standing underneath all of this.
Again, you seem to be having a fine ol' time with this.
Looking back, I also found this:
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But then, something weird happens. A necklace is ejected out of quantum space, smacking Ragnar in the nuts with a flaming uppercut. Ragnar must've made someone very small, very angry.
This happened before Ragnar spanked you, though to be fair he'd declared his intent. But the versus roll was still in question, so if you won he wouldn't have had a chance. A low blow is OK (again, before the egregious spanking even happened), but a few spanks isn't?
The vibe I got from Tomo is that she's a meme/joke character, and that you welcomed weirdness. Now you claim otherwise. You also don't seem to want to scrutinize your RPing, instead basically saying "that's different" when you do it, but "that's inappropriate" when I do it.
Such a situation is impossible to GM.
This is also the first time you've mentioned your concerns. This happened roughly two months ago. Why didn't you bring it up then, when memories were fresh? This makes the situation even more perplexing.
Here are my thoughts going forward:
1.) No nudity onscreen. From my end, however, there is a possibility that NPCs will be flirtatious, sleazy, or creepy.
2.) Your characters
will be challenged. That includes the possibility of getting beat up, slashed, bashed, spanked, demeaned, or humiliated. This doesn't include sadistic, gory, R-rated stuff, like getting disemboweled and choked with your own intestines or something. This is regardless of any "power imbalance." It's your job to navigate these situations...though as I've already explained, the math is usually in your favor with these "imbalances."
3.) My RP follows from yours. If Tomo low blows someone in battle, expect a retaliatory low blow. "But Tomo's a girl, and the opponent is a big powerful dude" isn't a valid argument. Think carefully about how your RP will be perceived before posting. If necessary, also write an OOC note to clarify your intent.
3.) The tone of the game will shift from time to time. Nobody needs to change their character. A character who's more heroic encountering a darker situation makes for a good story. Think about the interaction between Daredevil and the Punisher.
4.) NPCs will behave in ways relevant to their personality and the current situation. If anyone wants to avoid an NPC/situation, make an effort to do so. This won't be possible during conflict, but conflicts will eventually be over, and you can be on your way.
There's also the question about actually continuing the game. If I'm out of sync with what people want, it's time to retire the game, as a large re-recruitment at this point isn't something I want to tackle.
Personally, if my PC got spanked with a magical sword by a drunk, nude demigod, I'd think it was awesome, and would be coming up with creative ways to repay him. Same thing with a shift in tone. We all have our sensibilities, and if they're as disparate as they appear, then this game becomes a chore for all involved.