Everyone needs feedback on their work. But whom to ask is the question.
It may be better to ask a non-pro than a professional. That’s because the average viewer is your audience, whereas the professional artist’s feedback may get technical and in the weeds.
If a person can’t articulate an opinion on your work, help them out by asking specific questions.
For example, you may not be sure that the expression you drew reads clearly. Ask them what they think the character’s expression means. You never have to take anyone’s advice, but sometimes it’s just what you need.

I belong to an informal art group that meets weekly. We all work on our current projects, chat, and have a good time. Once in a while someone will hold up a picture and ask for friendly comments, including ideas that might help the picture. We all learn from the comments. Sometimes members who are at a professional level will just walk around to see what everyone is doing, giving positive feedback and helpful suggestions if asked. Being in a friendly art group is helpful for me.
It’s so important to be in a group where people are supportive and encouraging.
I usually ask my sister or online friends 😉
I struggled to express facing attitude just for drawing