I see. That changes things a bit but not too much i think. From my previous assumptions of the guy tilting and raising you out of spite on the flop can be reduced, but i still see a guy with 11 AF raising flop donk bets quite a bit. In my experience playing top pair oop against an aggrieve opponent on that sort of board is always a really messy spot. Many coaches will also tell you to keep your decisions simple oop. I would still advocate a c/f or c/shove. You lost control of the hand on the flop and a really bad card peeled off on the turn. Your hand is marginal in this spot, and while he might be bluffing you sometimes, there are a lot of times he has u beat. It comes down to being read based. If you think he will raise you with air on the flop and follow up on the turn often enough then ship it. If not i think c/f wouldn't be too horrible. c/c'ing and playing the river will be super tough and there are soooo many cards that u will have to fold to if he bets.