Honestly, it all depends on the design of the bow. I used to shoot a 52" Shrew classic hunter, drawing to 30" with no trouble at all. Conversely, I've blown up 3 longer bows so far this year that weren't designed for a longer draw. Don't be fooled by bow length either. A longer bow will often allow a longer draw, but not always. Speak to your intended bowyer & let him know exactly what your drawlength is. Don't exaggerate & don't underestimate either. Have it properly measured & then see what can be done to fit you. I've passed up on several bows I would've killed to have owned because the bowyers either couldn't or wouldn't build one they were comfortable could handle a longer draw. If you're looking at a particular used bow on the Classifieds & you're not sure whether it'll handle a longer draw, please feel free to PM me for any help I may be able to give. I've had experience with a good number of different bows & may be able to point you in the right direction.
You may also want to talk with BobW on here too. He's got gibbon arms & a 32" drawlength!