Your specific explanation
You seem to have a skeleton implementation setup and are trying to figure out where that fits into the exchange. It does not fit at Stack Overflow, since it would fall into many off topic reasons here: it is opinionated in that there are many ways to move forward, it is broad in that answers could cover a lot of ground, it is unclear in that it lacks a working example to use as a basis. For many similar reasons, Code Review is also a poor fit. Software Engineering may work here, although the question must include specific reasoning for design choices and give details for both goals and the decisions made towards those goals.
Generally speaking....
There is a lot of "it depends" here, because the way this is phrased. Where object oriented approach questions can be asked involves a broad spectrum of issues.
The most important aspect of asking these questions is to read the on topic sections of wherever you post, as well as ensuring that the question is not asking a duplicate problem; especially if the problem is something commonly encountered in the earlier stages of feature development.
If your question concerns trying to figure out how to make something that was coded or designed actually work, or why an approach with the coded implementation is not working as expected or not possible - Stack Overflow is probably best. For example, when trying to solve an issue where covariance is involved but type inference isn't working.
If your question concerns trying to figure out which approach or design to use with a specific use case and some structure for where the design or approach would fit in - Software Engineering is probably best. For example, when trying to figure out if inheritance is required in order to provide for multiple implementations of a feature.
If your question concerns existing written code which is working but is perhaps not properly designed or seems questionable from an implementation standpoint - Code Review is probably best. For example, when trying to figure out if the current implementation of inheritance is properly supporting polymorphism.
There are of course overlapping issues for each of these exchanges, so before asking on one, always make sure that you check their on topic page to be absolutely certain your question fits the site's guidance.