I have all these outs but I'm not sure that to do with them.
Calling the flop to fold the turn seems weak, calling the flop and calling the turn seems a spewy. If I c/r the flop there are a lot of hands calling which makes turn and river difficult. If a heart comes on the turn can probably c/r and donk river to rep the flush.
My first instinct was to donk 3 streets but I felt this hand wasn't weak or strong enough to be put in a donking range.
Ever think about folding the flop? If he has FD/SD you're not in good shape and OOP which as you can see can lead to really tough situations. What do you do on the river if he bets 2/3rds pot? He could be taking this line with a lot of value hands imo as well as the draw hands. You could hit one of the "outs" you have and still be beat.
i don't know i think that if you're just calling flop you should fold T, calling 100 into a 120 pot ott open-ended when there's a FD it's spewy.
I prefer donking flop and T then reevaluate otr...or c/r flop and reevaluete if called ott.
The line you choose is super passive