Exactly. If I were you I would re-raise him with nothing, but if that's too bold for you I'd re-raise him on any semi-bluff opportunity... a good flush draw, open-ended straight draw, middle pair with an overcard, just about anything. You come into the pot strong and if he raises you, re-raise all-in without hesitation. Make him sweat for a change instead of you. I don't think this has to be a permanent strategy on your part, but if you do it a few times maybe he'll back off of you and stop always raising your flop bets. One reason he may be doing that is not that he has a great read on you, but that he knows you'll fold most of the time... that's a can't miss scenario for him. You bet, he raises, you fold 90% of the time - he's making good money. You absolutely have to put him in his place.

And congratulations, by the way, on the queens hand. That's important too, playing monsters just like you play any hand post-flop. Give your standard raise and see if you can steal his cash.