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Tomas Kazlauskas

“I may not have it all figured out yet, but at least I know who I am and what I want. That's more than some people can say.”

Tomas Kazlauskas is a man of many talents, but primarily works in construction as a mason. Originally from Lithuania, he found his way to Dar es Salaam after a chance meeting with a Tanzanian woman who stole his heart. While he's had some trouble finding acceptance for his sexuality in his hometown, he's found more open-mindedness in Tanzania. Tomas is a lover of music and can often be heard humming a tune while on the job. He also has a soft spot for stray animals and has been known to take them in when he can't bear to see them suffer on the streets.

What drew you to Dar es Salaam?

I met a wonderful woman while traveling and we fell in love. I wanted to be with her and start a life together.

Do you face any challenges as a bisexual man?

Yes, back at home it's not widely accepted and I've faced some discrimination. But here in Tanzania, people are more tolerant and I feel more comfortable being myself.

A picture of a street in Dar es Salaam with a group of construction workers in the background.
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