I am English. We would say, 'It is good for me' or 'It is o.k for me'. Never, 'It is good to me' of 'It is o.k. to me'.
BUT, we can also say 'It sounds good to me' or 'It sounds o.k to me' or 'It seems o.k to me'.
You are right. It is confusing.
When we give an opinion, we don't start with 'To me'. We can start with 'For me' but we can also start with 'I think ...', 'I feel', or 'In my opinion ...' (more formal).
No, Cintia. You are not crazy. It depends on the rest of the sentence. We say, 'For me', it is o.k or 'For me, it is fine'. But people might say, 'To me, it sounds good', or 'To me, it seems fine'.
If you are using a verb like 'sounds', 'feels' or 'seems', use 'to me' at the beginning or the end.
If you are using 'is', use 'for me' at the beginning or the end. It's hard for me to explain why, because it is natural for me. But I hope this helps.