Critique is one of the most important parts of a writing community. It’s how we see our work through others’ eyes, how we know where to target our revision, how we find the flaws that familiarity hides from us. Delivering critique is a skill that you can and should practice, not only because it helps your fellow writers, but also because it helps you look more critically at your own work. But accepting critique is a less-discussed skill. It’s assumed that you’ll just integrate it into your work, that all well-structured critique is equally valuable.
Alright, just for that I'm not putting any foxes in my next story! (j/k)