How do you people usually play your flush draws (Ax or Kx suited especially, but also the more marginal ones)? Personally, I almost always bet my flush draws just as if I hit top pair and am trying to protect my hand and get out the flush draw. I find this has several advantages:

1. You have a decent shot to buy the pot right there
2. If anyone calls, the pot will get built up, ensuring that when the draw hits you'll get paid off. This increased pot size also makes it more difficult for people to lay down their hands when the flush comes and you bet out strong
3. Inferior flush draws might call and then if/when the flush comes you'll make a killing (if you have the ace high nut draw, with lower draws you run the opposite risk: an ace high flush calling and then cleaning you out when the flush hits. This is why I rarely bet strong unless I have the suited king or ace; with lesser draws I still almost always bet, but usually represent middle pair or top pair with weak kicker)
4. People won't place you on a flush draw, so this also makes them more likely to call when the flush draw comes and you bet (if you'd been checking or calling it down a big bet just screams out "I hit my flush"
5. Top pair without best kicker will be more reluncant to raise or bet strong
6. When people see you bet big without a made hand, you'll get more action on subsequent hands

I can make the case for playing an ace-high flush draw like this almost every time on the PP NL $25 tables (unless you're getting re-raised back, there's a pair on the board), but I'm conflicted about how to play lesser draws. What do you guys think?