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GFTOW
If she rebounds and you don't want a girl who has casual sex with other men then she's not the right woman for you.
What you're really asking is, how can I prevent her from being the woman she is? How can I make her into the woman I want her to be?
You can't. If you do, she will be unhappy and breakup with you again, or you will forever be in an unhealthy relationship anyway.
GFTOW
If she really wants you, she'll come find you, especially if you move on, and ESPECIALLY if she is threatened by what you're moving on to.
Nobody ever regrets breaking up with someone when they move on to something that even appears to the ex as something better. It's a personal victory. Move on and move fast. Don't settle.
GFTOW
I think you're posting in the wrong topic. I don't see where this girl did anything wrong, and the OP clearly admits that much. She especially didn't cheat or have casual sex.
Anyway OP, I think you need to ask yourself if you're willing to give her the time and dedication she requires. Why try to get her back if you'll just fall back into the same trap? Also, trying to make her jealous is a bad idea here. You're in the wrong already and she's going to have the mentality that you don't deserve her. It's you who needs to make things right, not the other way around.
My advice would be to talk to her (preferably in person, but if that's not possible, do it on the phone. Worst case scenario, use e-mail, but that's only if she absolutely refuses contact otherwise). Tell her that you realize you haven't been spending enough time with her and you didn't understand until now how much she means to you. Tell her you'll change and that you will make an effort to treat her the way she deserves. This is the one time out of the entire apology process where you can lay it all out there and say what you want to say. Do not beg, do not plead, but let her know you want to make a conscious effort to change for the best.
If she says she doesn't want to try things again, smile and tell her that you understand, wish her the best of luck, tell her she will meet someone great someday and that she deserves it. Give her a hug and leave.
At the worst, this will give you closure by knowing that she's done with you and you'll feel good about yourself for finalizing the breakup in the most mature way possible.