Quote Originally Posted by oskar
That situation officially sucks. Normally I would 3-bet it PF to get rid of the limpers. You don't want to play AQ in a multi-way pot, but you're out of position. Folding to the donk raise is pretty tough, but I would consider it. I think you would be better off calling SC's and small PP's hoping to flop a monster anf folding QJ+ type of hands.
This is not really the flop you are hoping for. If you bet out you're getting called by a lot of hands, and you build up a pot without having any idea where you're at.
As played I think you can fold to the min-reraise. This is pretty much always a very strong hand from a passive donk.
I'm not so sure about the OOP bet on the flop either. I would rather check and wait for a blank turn to fire. Strictly for pot control.
Everything that you said about the preflop play is fine. However, OP should do the exact opposite of everything you said about postflop.

Because of the stack sizes and flop pot size, you're basically forced into stacking off. Pot control is not of concern here.