>>47184036>>47186622>>47186949Totally fair, mostly, the advice I gave was to produce characters that look more like children, not just small adults, and the proportions and body fat tips lend themselves to that well. If you like the small adult model, or very petite and stylized, or something else, there's nothing wrong with that at all. Everyone has their own preferences, after all.
The kind of "awkward" proportions and parts is intentional to the style; children very often are between some stage of physical development and another, and not everything happens at once, or in a necessarily aesthetic order. Whether you actually like that is up to you.
There's as many ways to draw loli as there are artists willing to innovate.