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It may be just me, but when I remember a hand, I have a really tough time remembering the stack sizes of all the opponents that weren't even in the hand... With that kind of memory, you should be playing 7CS imo.
Anyways, the answer to your question, like many others, is it depends.
If you thought that your villian was on a flush draw, then you should've 3-bet the flop, and tried to get it in there. Don't worry too much about trying to fold TPTK at the micros (and sometimes higher), it is very often the nuts. Move onto the next hand.
On a not so side note, a min-raise is usually indicitave of a stronger than one-pair hand, in many cases a set. Just pay attention to the type of villian you have, and adjust to it!
Edit: oh and don't play so tight that you are folding "monsters"... They don't have a better monster most of the time.
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