How long does it take you to draw you different types of art because mine take a really long time I don't know If that's because I haven't been using a tablet for too long or if it takes a lot of people a long time to draw stuff
Everyone draws at different speeds! You'll get faster with practice, especially if you practice life drawing and gesture drawing (I'm serious about this. If you do life drawing, your speed will improve substantially, among other benefits). I've watched some people stream their work and do in half an hour what would easily take me three.
Don't worry if your work takes a long time! It's not something to be ashamed of, and it may simply be your personal work speed. Don't force yourself to draw faster or stop before you're finished. Rushing makes for sloppy work, which you won't be satisfied with later on! Draw in a way that is comfortable and natural for you.
I'm a slow sketcher and a fast painter. Looking at my three latest pieces gives a pretty good range of typical drawing times for me. A simple cleaned up sketch like these can take me as much as half an hour apiece, and as you can see they aren't terribly detailed. This painting took me ~9 hrs of work, give or take. This one only took about three hours, and a lot of that was faffing about with mechanical bits in the sketch.
If you want to naturally draw faster, my advice is to practice as much as you can. Draw from life. Draw people around you (make sure to pack your trusty pair of I'm-not-staring-at-you-I-swear sunglasses). Take a figure drawing class if you can. Practice.
Note, this is my experience. Other artists may have different advice based on their own experience. Art is not an exact science, and what works varies wildly depending on the individual artist.